@hivegc I believe has plans to restart some competitions, I think it's more fun to play vs other hivers than to bring in randoms just for the tournaments - had some lame experience with that in the past. Unless of course that makes them get active here and use the chain like everyone else.
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My suggestion is not to have the Hive in the foreground, but to make high quality games available to the general public, hence the offer to bring in a few former professional players who are not interested in what Hive is or does.
But they are interested in public appearances.
If we organize such small tournaments together with the Hive logo in the background, we can reach a wider audience and indirectly draw attention to the Hive.
The fun, also on our part, should of course be in the foreground. To share it skilfully is the key to success for every participant.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Ah I see your point, you think there's an easy way to get former pro's to participate in our small tournaments? I don't think hosting those is such a bad idea either and could pave way for more esports on Hive, what we did in the past is more Hive-oriented tournaments between players here.
That's exactly what I thought. Especially as an "Old-Scool" player of the first hours, we should be able to present a different picture to the audience.
Just the way we treat each other, friendly and respectful, is worth to be shown. I think that this is a gap that could be used for the curiosity towards the Hive. Because here we have a similar "culture" to deal with each other. One reason why I feel comfortable on the Hive. I think the younger ones miss it a bit.
The streaming market has of course long since "overflowed", but right at the peak of it, it's worth trying to establish yourself with values in it. The logo of the Hive, would get some attention, after all, the idea would have been born and realized here.